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enDebunking the Nikola Tesla myths by way of defending Thomas Edisonhttp://guru42.org/blog/debunking-nikola-tesla-myths-way-defending-thomas-edison
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<div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p><img src="/sites/default/files/EdisonTesla460.jpg" alt="Debunking Tesla Myths Defending Edison" width="460" vspace="5" hspace="5" height="363" align="right" />When I created the GeekHistory website my main goal was to draw attention to the many scientists and inventors that I call the forgotten geeks. It was not my plan to spend a lot of time defending Thomas Edison, after all he does get mentioned often.</p>
<p> As I revved up my writing for the GeekHistory over the last few years I have become active in social media looking for common questions about famous inventors and inventions. In search of information on all the "who invented it" myths of technology history I found a great deal of misinformation giving credit to Nikola Tesla for a variety of inventions. I find myself often defending Thomas Edison because of often over the top claims of everything that Nikola Tesla allegedly invented.</p>
<p>Nikola Tesla has a cult following that gives him credit for inventing just about everything. There are people who object to the phrase "the Cult of Tesla," but the Tesla fanatics are a prime example of a cult. Tesla fanatics have an "us against them" mentality with stories full of conspiracy theories of how the government took all of Tesla's files when he died. When it comes to any attempts to have a rational conversation, they deny any facts that might contradict the group's beliefs. Having a meaningful conversation with Tesla fanatics can be frustrating because there is a complete avoidance of critical thinking. </p>
<p>Studying the claims of Tesla fans, searching for the truth, has made me even more passionate about my original goals of drawing attention to the forgotten geeks who deserve to be remembered. One of the many claims of Tesla fans is that Tesla invented radio. In the process of digging deeper to learn more I came to appreciate the work of Fessenden. Who is the inventor who started his career working for Thomas Edison, later worked with George Westinghouse, and has a legitimate claim to be called the father of radio? The answer to that question is not Nikola Tesla, it is Reginald Fessenden.</p>
<p>From his work for George Westinghouse and the University of Pittsburgh, to the story of Fessenden's 1905 Christmas broadcast to ships at sea, he is indeed a forgotten geek that deserves to be remembered. Check out <a href="http://geekhistory.com/content/reginald-fessenden-canadian-inventor-radio-and-wireless-telephone"><strong>the complete story of Reginald Fessenden Canadian inventor of radio and wireless telephone</strong></a></p>
<p>For all his quirks, I do appreciate the contributions of Thomas Edison. Including the mountains of material I have read, I have made two visits to the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village near Dearborn, Michigan in recent years to study the accomplishments of Edison and other geeks. Just as I note the exaggerations of the Tesla fans, you can say that the claim that science becomes religion goes both ways. Henry Ford idolized Thomas Edison, you can clearly see that in the Henry Ford museum complex. The complete Menlo Park lab from New Jersey was transported to Michigan and rebuilt there. Henry Ford had a dedication ceremony for the reconstructed lab that Edison attended when it opened. </p>
<p>There are many forgotten geeks who made incredibly important contributions in bringing electricity to our homes. Nikola Tesla did not invent AC power generation. Tesla's sole contribution was his version of the polyphase AC motor. Significant, but it was theoretically described by other others before him, as were many of the other inventions and discoveries often credited to Tesla.</p>
<p> As we created the section on the history of electricity we broke it down into four sections starting with<a href="http://geekhistory.xyz/content/who-discovered-electricity"><strong> a list of scientists and inventors that contributed to our modern understanding of electricity.</strong></a></p>
<p>Our next page looks at <a href="http://geekhistory.xyz/content/who-contributed-development-electricity-and-ac-power"><strong>the European inventors before Edison and Tesla who contributed to the development of electricity and AC power distribution</strong></a></p>
<p>It bothers me that so many internet sites talk about the War of Currents as the great battle between Edison and Tesla. Edison eventually lost control of Edison Electric as it merged with another company to become General Electric. Nikola Tesla was not a member of team Westinghouse when the War of Currents started between George Westinghouse and Thomas Edison. Follow this link to <a href="http://geekhistory.xyz/content/who-responsible-electricity-and-ac-power-our-homes"><strong>learn about the many Westinghouse Electric engineers responsible for electricity and AC power in our homes</strong></a></p>
<p>Edison does deserve credit for many inventions in a wide variety of areas, and in defending Edison, I have come up with a fair amount of material for the GeekHistory websites. Edison might have been too stubborn to back down on DC power generation as the way to produce electricity, but he does deserve to be respected for launching the modern electric utility industry with the creation of the Pearl Street station in lower Manhattan in 1882 When the War of Currents ended around 1893, Thomas Edison was no longer in control of Edison Electric. But<a href="http://geekhistory.xyz/content/thomas-edison-launched-modern-electric-utility-industry"><strong> the Edison team (which became part of the General Electric Company) lived on in many ways.</strong></a></p>
<p>Reginald Fessenden worked several years for Edison, before joining forces with Westinghouse. In the biography "Fessenden – Builder of Tomorrow" - by Helen Fessenden (his wife), you will find remarks by Reginald Fessenden defending the legacy Thomas Edison.</p>
<p>"The question has often been put to me 'Is Edison really a good inventor? Are not his inventions really due to his assistants?' Having worked with him for a number of years and having made a rather special study of the science of invention and of inventors, my own conclusion is that all of the inventions which go by his name were made by him personally, and that there is only one figure in history which stands in the same rank with him as an inventor, i.e. Archimedes."</p>
<p>Edison had the reputation of a hard driving businessman, but he was also passionate about creating an invention factory. Edison paid workers to conduct numerous tedious experiments so he did not have to do the boring manual tasks himself. I think that is pretty genius. </p>
<p>Some of the Tesla fans point to crazy things that Edison did to discredit him as an inventor. Don't get me wrong, Thomas Edison was no saint, he was a lunatic at times, but to discredit Edison as a means to glorify Tesla is more than a little humorous. Nikola Tesla cornered the market on craziness during his lifetime.</p>
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<p><em><br /><strong>A few more links to learn more:</strong></em></p>
<p><a href="http://geekhistory.com/content/nikola-tesla-versus-thomas-edison-and-search-truth"><strong>Nikola Tesla versus Thomas Edison and the search for the truth</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://geekhistory.com/content/george-westinghouse-used-tesla-power-defeat-edison-currents-war"><strong>George Westinghouse used Tesla power to defeat Edison in Currents War</strong></a></p>
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Tue, 25 Jul 2017 02:14:13 +0000TheGuru77 at http://guru42.orgWhy is the world so damn obsessed with geek folk hero Nikola Teslahttp://guru42.org/blog/why-world-so-damn-obsessed-geek-folk-hero-nikola-tesla
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<div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p><img alt="Even more legendary than Tesla's genius is the mythology surrounding him" src="/sites/default/files/Tesla_Image2.jpg" width="450" vspace="3" hspace="3" height="337" align="right" />I don't deny that Nikola Tesla was a genius. Even more legendary than Tesla's genius is the mythology surrounding him. I can't say I remember learning much about the inventor Nikola Tesla from high school other than that cool gizmo in the science lab known as the Tesla coil. I graduated from high school two decades before the internet went commercial. My high school science and history books may have made Edison the all American hero, but the modern day internet has promoted the legacy of Nikola Tesla as one of the greatest scientist of the twentieth century.</p>
<p>Having a lifelong interest in science and technology, the name Thomas Edison came up often. When I first started working on ideas for the Geek History website, Edison was one of the first names that came to mind to illustrate the word geek in a world before the age of computers and modern technology. Edison was often portrayed in the stereotype created for him as the Wizard of Menlo Park. I remember the story of when asked by a reporter if Edison had completed a thousand experiments that failed to produce a light bulb, Edison replied, "I have not failed 1000 times. I have successfully found 1000 ways that will not work." The story is supposed to illustrate persistence and perseverance. </p>
<p><strong>Geek History sorts through the Tesla versus Edison myths</strong></p>
<p>If you do a lot of searching for information on the internet on Thomas Edison you can't help but run into all the articles of the great debate of Edison versus Tesla. The Tesla fanatics paint Tesla as the man who invented everything electrical in the modern industrial age, and Edison is the evil businessman who stole all his ideas from Tesla. The online wave of mis-information on the alleged conflicts between Tesla and Edison reminds me of an old expression, there are three sides to every story, your side, my side, and the truth that lies somewhere in the middle. The goal of Geek History to be fanatic at finding the truth.</p>
<p>A little bit of logical reasoning would find a major flaw in the claim that Edison is the evil businessman who stole all his ideas from Tesla. During the time Tesla worked for Edison they were on different sides of an argument. Tesla hoped to show Edison his ideas on AC (alternating current) but Edison refused to look at them because he was pushing for DC (direct current) as the preferred method of electrical power distribution. As Tesla found out in his brief working relationship with Edison, there was only one way to do things, Edison's way. In some of the chapters of GeekHistory.com we explore a lot of the details in the "War of Currents," the battle between the use AC (alternating current) versus DC (direct current). </p>
<p>The statement that Edison stole all his ideas from his employees comes from the way Edison ran his laboratory. Edison had the reputation of a hard driving businessman, but he was also passionate about creating an invention factory. Edison used his staff to prove his points and then take his ideas to the patent office. Some point to the concept of the invention factory as the reason for his success, critics say Edison took his invention factory too far, and Edison took credit for any individual creativity by his employees. </p>
<p>One overwhelming theme of the Tesla fans is that Edison was not really a geek and Tesla was the greatest geek that ever lived. Edison was My opinion of Edison as the beloved inventor and the Wizard of Menlo Park has definitely changed over the years, but I still respect him for his many contributions to the world. From an early age Edison was full of curiosity about how things worked. Edison and Tesla were different in many ways, and both had different approaches to their work, but both were very much geeks.</p>
<p>Tesla fans portray Edison as the evil capitalist and Tesla as the kind and gentle humanist. Yes, Edison did some evil things during the War of Currents to discredit AC, such as electrocuting animals and supporting the creation of the electric chair as a means of execution. But the kind and gentle humanist Tesla was full of strange stories as well. There was a recent article being spread on Twitter on "Nikola Tesla’s prescient 1926 vision for a world of gender equality." It is pretty amusing how the article paints Tesla as a true visionary on gender equality. I saw no mention in the article of Tesla's views on selective breeding and eugenics. Tesla wanted to eliminate "undesirables" by sterilizing criminals and the mentally ill.</p>
<p>Superman cartoons poked fun at Tesla when he professed to have developed a secret ray gun to end all wars. Ironically the modern internet has turned Tesla into Superman as the great inventor of everything in the world of electricity. But the cult of Tesla has gone to such lengths to make him a superman that they become super defensive when someone tries to rationalize the exaggerations. Misinformation drives me crazy. On GeekHistory.com we try to set the record straight and expose the urban legends, check out the links below to learn more.</p>
<p>Edison wasn't the devil, and Tesla was no saint. The passion for Tesla by his fans and the stories about Tesla's scientific accomplishments has elevated Tesla to the status of mythological geek folk hero. Nikola Tesla may have been the most interesting geek in the world.</p>
<p><strong>Learn more at GeekHistory.com</strong></p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://geekhistory.com/content/nikola-tesla-legacy-most-interesting-geek-world "><strong>Nikola Tesla the legacy of the most interesting geek in the world </strong></a><strong><br /></strong></p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://geekhistory.com/content/nikola-tesla-versus-thomas-edison-and-search-truth"><strong>Nikola Tesla versus Thomas Edison and the search for the truth </strong></a></p>
<p><strong>The World of Questy explores the cult of Nikola Tesla</strong></p>
<p>We have added a section to the World of Questy on myths and legends, and the concept of Truth by Consensus. Since the story of lost files of Nikola Tesla is more in the scope of mystery and adventure than technology, we have included a page on Tesla mythology at the World of Questy.. The claims of files stolen by the FBI after Tesla's death that have mysteriously disappeared reads something from the television show the X-files.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://questy.com/content/fbi-conspiracy-theories-and-lost-files-nikola-tesla"><strong>FBI conspiracy theories and the lost files of Nikola Tesla </strong></a></p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://questy.com/content/truth-consensus-and-myths-and-legends-created-internet"><strong>Truth by consensus and the myths and legends created by the internet</strong></a></p>
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<a href="/tags/nikola-tesla" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel" datatype="">Nikola Tesla</a> </li>
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<a href="/tags/conspiracy-theories" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel" datatype="">conspiracy theories</a> </li>
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<a href="/tags/myths" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel" datatype="">myths</a> </li>
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<a href="/tags/urban-legends" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel" datatype="">urban legends</a> </li>
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<a href="/tags/war-currents" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel" datatype="">War of Currents</a> </li>
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